Materials on the advanced deeds of community doctors

Material of advanced deeds of community doctors 1

There is such a young female doctor in the ** Community Health Service Center. She is based on love, care, and patience, and always achieves clinical excellence. The work is standardized, technical services are high-quality, basic skills are flexible, and loving activities are regularized. We think about the patients' thoughts and urgent needs, and provide patients with high-quality services wholeheartedly. It is precisely because of her hard work and hard work in the ordinary job of a community doctor that she was awarded the honorary title of Outstanding Community Responsible Doctor. She is the general practitioner of **Community Health Service Center**.

Care for every patient carefully

**, 40 years old, graduated from clinical medicine at **Medical University in June 19xx and entered **community service in January 20xx. The center engages in community general practitioner work. When she first started working, she felt that the follow-up work for diabetes and hypertension in the community was simple, boring, and lacked technical content. However, the implementation of the national, diabetes, and hypertension community standardized management project completely changed her attitude.

After working in a community health service center for a period of time, she learned that diabetes and hypertension are the most common chronic diseases in China, and hypertension is the main risk factor for stroke, which seriously harms community residents. of physical and mental health. **Take this opportunity to carry out standardized management of diabetes and hypertension in the community. She carefully studied the "China Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension", "Diabetes Prevention Knowledge", etc., actively participated in the national hypertension community standardized management training, and devoted the knowledge she learned to the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases in the community.

After seven years of hard work, she became a general practitioner specializing in the treatment of chronic diseases. The **Community Health Service Center implements management by area, and is mainly responsible for **community, **community, **community, **community, etc. As responsible doctors, ** and her colleagues often visit households for follow-up visits and health education.

She treats more than 1,700 patients with hypertension and diabetes every year. Community medical staff will also establish resident family health files for all patients with hypertension and diabetes, and register them in the follow-up management form to ensure regular follow-up. During the follow-up, they each take responsibility and complete the follow-up work. Cooperation means that when hypertensive patients have problems, they must inform the responsible doctor and let the responsible doctor solve the problem; during home follow-up, the responsible doctor and responsible nurse actively cooperate to prevent each other from passing the test. Through this follow-up management method, the awareness rate of diabetes and hypertension has reached 100, and the control rate has reached 98.

Serving the masses well is the simplest goal of medicine. Her mobile phone is open 24 hours a day and she accepts calls from the public at any time. As the backbone of the hospital's basic medical care business, ** is responsible for a large amount of outpatient work, receiving an endless stream of patients every day, and is also involved in the admission and treatment of inpatients. No matter how heavy the workload, her love and sense of responsibility towards her patients remain unchanged. She treats every patient as her friend and relative, works overtime, receives them seriously, and provides meticulous diagnosis and treatment. She has won praise from the masses with her silent dedication. Materials on the advanced deeds of community doctors 2

The village is high in the mountains and sparsely populated with inconvenient transportation. There are 1,302 villagers, including 100 children under 7 years old and 23 women of childbearing age. In this remote and impoverished mountain village, there is a thin and capable man who is close to his sixties. He often goes from house to house, giving vaccinations to children, prenatal check-ups for pregnant women, and postpartum visits to pregnant women. , disseminating health education knowledge to villagers. Regardless of wind, rain, frost, you will see his back on the winding and muddy mountain trails. He is Huang Huasong, a doctor at Liangou Village Clinic, Huishui Town, ** County, male, Han nationality, technical secondary school education, 56 years old.

His father is also a barefoot doctor. Under the influence of his family, he witnessed the villagers suffering from diseases, saw many joys and sorrows in life, saw that many people could not afford to see a doctor because of poverty, and many people were sick. Finally, he could only wait to die slowly, so he determined to work hard to learn medical skills, use the cheapest medicines, the most accurate diagnosis, and the most enthusiastic services to alleviate the suffering of the villagers and reduce the economic burden.

He said: Everyone has only one life. On the big stage of life, everyone is performing their own story, whether it is wonderful or dull, bright or gloomy. After graduating from middle school in 19xx, with beautiful dreams and longings, he went to Ankang District Health School to study clinical medicine. After graduation, many classmates found well-paid jobs outside and asked him to go with them, but he thought that his hometown, which lacked medical treatment and medicine, needed him more, and he had the belief that the villagers would have less tears, less grievances, and less pain. , so he returned to a small mountain village and became an unknown country doctor.

Start from the basics - improve the medical environment

As the saying goes, good words are not as good as good deeds. After graduating from the health school in 19xx, he took over the work of the village clinic. In order to prevent cross-infection with iron needles and reduce the occurrence of infectious diseases, during the vaccination process, he used disposable syringes for patients and children and pressed them in. Price charges. Since the implementation of the deepening reform of the medical and health system, in order to ensure that children are vaccinated with effective vaccines, the state has equipped him with a refrigerator to store vaccines, so that vaccinated children can receive safe and effective vaccines on time. The village clinic has a simple building with a small area of ??only 16 square meters, and the pharmacy, diagnosis room, and treatment room are all in one room, which does not meet the requirements for medical housing. In 20xx, he rebuilt the village clinic with a loan of 50,000 yuan. , the medical room area of ??the village clinic reached 90 square meters, a separate pharmacy, treatment room, diagnosis room, observation room were set up, and common equipment such as diagnostic beds and delivery beds were added. With the spacious and bright environment and common diagnosis and treatment facilities, and with its superb diagnosis and treatment technology, many patients have been diagnosed at the early stage of the disease, and women's diseases and high-risk pregnant women have been screened, thereby alleviating the pain of the patients and greatly reducing the cost of the disease in the village and related areas. Maternal mortality rates in several villages.

Start from scratch - do a good job in social health work

In social health work, planned immunization is the top priority. Since Shanda is sparsely populated and the villagers live scattered, and the villagers do not know enough about vaccination, the villagers do not have the awareness to take the initiative to go to the village clinic to get vaccinated. In addition, there are many migrant workers. He is deeply concerned about the children of migrant workers and pays attention to the left-behind children. He wears a cold chain backpack and goes from house to house to vaccinate school-age children. And publicize the importance of vaccination to the villagers. As time goes by, the hard work pays off. Slowly, the villagers also understand the importance of vaccination and believe that vaccination is not only for their own children, but also for their own children. We are responsible for the health and safety of the children in the village. With strong perseverance and a fiery heart, he dedicates his love to every child, coming and going in a hurry. Over the past 33 years of work, he has vaccinated an average of 200 school-age children every year, including: About 100 migrant children were vaccinated. The vaccination rate for children has reached 99%, the card creation rate has reached 100%, no child has missed a card, and there has never been an outbreak of infectious diseases.

In the maternal and child health care work, in order to reduce the maternal mortality rate, he often went to the homes of pregnant women for prenatal check-ups and publicized the benefits of hospital delivery. Due to the remote location, the villagers' ideas are backward. Many people believe that it is natural for women to have children, so pregnant women never go to the hospital for prenatal check-ups, let alone go to the hospital to give birth. In order to change this backward concept, he worked hard and went to the homes of pregnant women again and again to do ideological work. For example, Ms. Wang, a pregnant woman, came to her home for prenatal check-ups after learning that she was pregnant, and promoted the benefits of prenatal check-ups and hospital delivery. However, Ms. Wang always refused to have prenatal check-ups. After 3 months of pregnancy, Ms. Wang suddenly Abdominal pain and a small amount of vaginal bleeding occurred. After learning about it, he rushed to Ms. Wang's house. After examination, he found that she had signs of miscarriage due to overexertion. He told her to rest in bed and not work in the fields, and prescribed some anti-fetal and hemostatic drugs. After resting and the fetus was saved, Ms. Wang began to receive prenatal check-ups and agreed to go to the hospital to give birth. Thanks to his unremitting efforts, mothers in many families gradually accepted prenatal check-ups and learned about the benefits of going to the hospital to give birth.

For 33 years, he has carried out health knowledge promotion for women of childbearing age in his jurisdiction every year. He has screened more than 60 high-risk pregnant women and made timely referrals, conducted routine examinations and guidance for more than 500 pregnant women, and treated 300 pregnant women. More than 10 postpartum women received postpartum visits and guidance. The hospitalization rate of pregnant women in the village has reached over 95%. In the past 33 years, there has never been a single maternal death in Liangou Village.

Start by conscientiously fulfilling your responsibilities - strengthening health education and publicity

In the health education work, he used blackboard newspapers to educate the masses about family and personal hygiene, maternal and child health care, and children's common health education. prevention and treatment of diseases, chronic diseases, frequently-occurring diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, endemic diseases and other health knowledge propaganda, and use the opportunity of visiting patients and going to the countryside to provide face-to-face information to villagers on food hygiene, drinking water, edible iodized salt, and prevention. Health education and guidance on the correct use of fluorine (arsenic) stoves. Use various leaflets and posters issued by superiors to promote health education knowledge to villagers. Write 6 fixed health education slogans in prominent locations and areas where people gather in the village, and provide on-site supervision and guidance on food hygiene at mass gatherings in the village, such as weddings and funerals. Through his more than 30 years of hard work, the health awareness of the villagers has increased year by year, endemic diseases and frequently-occurring diseases have decreased year by year, and a healthy lifestyle has improved the quality of life of the villagers.

Do things with true feelings - serve patients with love

Over the past 33 years, he has treated more than 50,000 patients. In the process of treating patients, he did not write large or expensive prescriptions, and served patients enthusiastically and thoughtfully, which was highly praised by the people around him. To make it easier for people to seek medical treatment, his mobile phone is always on 24 hours a day, and his mobile phone number and phone number are publicly posted on the door of the village clinic. At about 11 o'clock in the evening on March 18, 20xx, a mother was unable to go to the hospital to give birth because her family was poor. After the mother's attack, the second stage of labor was prolonged due to weak contractions, and the child did not cry after birth, and there was no basis for rescue. He had no choice but to perform chest compressions while sucking out the amniotic fluid from the child's mouth with his mouth, and successfully rescued the child.

In the winter of 20xx, the patient Zhang suffered from rectal cancer. The cancer metastasized to the prostate, causing difficulty in urinating. He often suffered from pain in the middle of the night because he could not urinate. In winter, the weather was cold and there was no car. He had to go to Zhang from the village clinic. A certain house requires an hour's walk on a mountain road to reach it. Every time I had a painful catheterization, I was there as soon as I called. I never failed to catheterize a patient because of the cold weather or because it was dark and the roads were difficult to walk. Villager Ni, whose son and daughter-in-law are working outside, are the only ones at home with her 80-year-old mother. One midnight in the summer of 20xx, the rain was very heavy. Ni suddenly suffered from abdominal pain and diarrhea. He had no strength to stand up in the toilet. He called to find him. After falling asleep after a tiring day, he asked him to come and check on him. He agreed without hesitation. He brought emergency medicine and walked more than ten miles of mountain road with a flashlight in the heavy rain. When he arrived, he was diagnosed with acute enteritis, so he brought the emergency medicine with him. The fluid was transfused, and the patient's condition was observed to improve before going home. By the time he went out, it was already broad daylight. There are many, many examples like this.

In rural clinics, patients often pay on credit, and sometimes they are unable to get their medicines back for several years, but he never delays patient treatment because they have no money. When many critical diseases cannot be treated and the patient's family cannot come up with money, he always borrows money for examination and treatment. Although the economic benefits of the village clinic are not good, he never takes advantage of it when purchasing medicine. Instead of purchasing medicines through formal channels, he always insists on purchasing medicines from formal channels. When he encounters moldy and expired medicines, he will destroy them all so that people can use safe medicines.

With the orderly implementation of the new rural cooperative medical care policy and the implementation of the zero-margin drug policy in the national essential drug system, the era when ordinary people cannot afford medicine because their families are too poor is over. In diagnosing and treating diseases, he strictly abides by the technical specifications of diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, in 33 years of practicing medicine, there has never been a single medical accident or medical dispute.

Since the launch of the New Rural Cooperative Medical System policy to benefit the people in 20xx, he has actively publicized the New Rural Cooperative Medical System policy to every villager. With the launch of outpatient coordinated reimbursement, in order to facilitate farmers to seek medical treatment, in the past six years, *** The outpatient co-ordination expenses were reimbursed for more than 1,000 participating patients, and the reimbursed patient expenses were publicized as required.

Learning to care is the first step to becoming a doctor. He is a kind, loyal and honest man. He embodies the hard-working and hard-working professionalism of contemporary village doctors, and the dedication spirit regardless of remuneration or personal gains and losses. At the same time, it also shows his belief in giving roses to others and leaving lingering fragrance in his hands. He provides medical and health care services to the villagers with true feelings and love, and is deeply welcomed and loved by the local people. He has also been praised many times by local governments and health authorities. He often said that achievements and experiences can only explain the past, and the key lies in how to create the future. Today, he is busy day and night. In order to ensure the physical and mental health of the villagers, he conveys true feelings with love, dedicates his youth with care, and does what he can to build a new era of prosperity, civilization, and harmony.